Bureau/Division/Agency
Forest Services
Document Type
Text
Exact Creation Date
11-26-2000
Language
English
Recommended Citation
Department of Agriculture, Conservation and Forestry and Maine Forest Service, "What Do Trees Have To Do With It? A Forestry Guide for Communities" (2000). Forest Service Documents. 283.
https://digitalmaine.com/for_docs/283
File Size
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Rights Statement
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Description
What do trees have to do with comprehensive land use planning? Plenty. Put street trees, town parks, community forests, small wooded properties and woodlots together and you have a major piece of community infrastructure with aesthetic appeal and economic wallop.